Pros
No? This is a joke right?
Cons
This role initially felt like the answer to my prayers, but it quickly became one of the most disappointing professional experiences I’ve had. The extremely high turnover is not a coincidence it reflects deeper issues with leadership and overall culture. Many of the leaders with strong experience and integrity have already left. What remains is a leadership team that often lacks transparency, honesty, lacks qualifications, avoids accountability, and appears unprepared to effectively lead teams through challenges. There is a noticeable pattern of overpromising to employees, whether around stability, growth, bonuses, or expanded responsibilities …only for those same employees to be let go shortly after. The timing and communication around these decisions feel inconsistent at best, and at worst, intentionally misleading and unethical. Layoffs are handled in a way that feels impersonal and disconnected from the real impact on people’s lives. Jobs are people’s livelihoods, and communication during difficult moments matters. Unfortunately, there was a consistent lack of directness and honesty, paired with an avoidance of difficult conversations and simply caring. What stood out most was the absence of real leadership. Instead of coaching, supporting, and advocating for their teams, there was often a lack of true help and engagement. Most times, it felt like more energy was spent discussing/ gossiping about employees than actually helping them succeed. I also observed concerning patterns in how clients were managed, including a lack of transparency and dishonesty which raises questions about long-term trust and sustainability. Overall, the organization feels unstable and poorly led. Anyone considering joining or currently there should take a close look at the environment and leadership structure before making long-term decisions.